Admiring the dedication you put into your blog and detailed
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Bandwagon mentality or not, the people should also consider the limitation of their choices. There was a year when we hardly have anybody to choose from (awful list that year!) Our nation is at least privileged to have some really good ones this time! Other countries, sadly are still under monarchy or worst, dictatorship.

I will roll with Noynoy! I will NOT underestimate the power or parenthood. He had wonderful parents, if even half of their worth rubs off on him, HE would still be better off that the other candidates! He is MY choice! (teehee)

narito kung bakit
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has branded as anti-life certain provisions of the measures, including appropriating funds for contraceptives, and encouraging couples to undergo vasectomy and tubal ligation.

Fenny C. Tatad, executive director of the Bishops-Legislators Caucus of the Philippines, which is under the CBCP, said the mechanisms in the bills were “inconsistent” with Catholic beliefs.

eto naman ang pananaw ng mga pro-Reproductive Health Bill:
“We fully respect the views of all religions, but to impose those views to the government, I feel that it is an intrusion of the separation of the state from the church,” Ms. Cayetano (senator Pia Cayetano) told reporters in a briefing after the hearing.

Social Welfare Assistant Secretary Florita R. Villar said they support the still-to-be-consolidated Senate bills since there is an “urgent need for a policy on reproductive health.”